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Liverpool may have dropped two major transfer hints in their latest announcement.
It has been a quiet summer transfer window so far for the Reds as they are the only side in the Premier League yet to do business.
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To date, Liverpool have been linked with the likes of Anthony Gordon, Goncalo Incacio and Adrien Rabiot but no moves have been made.
It was reported that new head coach Arne Slot wanted to assess the squad before deciding what areas needed improving.
In terms of outgoings, the likes of Sepp Van den Berg, Joe Gomez, Fabio Carvalho and Luis Diaz have all been linked with a move away from Anfield.
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However, on Monday morning, as Liverpool released pictures of players modelling the new away kit ahead of the 24/25 campaign, both Gomez and Diaz were included.
This could mean that both players are set to remain at Anfield for the upcoming season.
Fans are able to purchase the new Liverpool away kit for the 24/25 season on the club's official store, prices range from £52 to £125.
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Last week, it was reported that Gomez was being linked with a move to Newcastle United.
The report stated that the Magpies were ready to buy Gomez for £45 million and sell winger Gordon to Liverpool for £75 million.
However, the deal did not come off as Newcastle found other solutions to meet the PSR deadline.
Liverpool rounded off their pre-season tour of the United States over the weekend with a win over Manchester United.
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Goals from Carvalho, Curtis Jones and Kostas Tsimikas sealed a 3-0 victory for the Anfield club.
Speaking after the match, Slot said: “Of course the results, that's where everybody is looking at. But players stayed fit and they are able to perform in the way we want, so [a] high-intensity game. We saw some great goals during this tour, some great build-up situations and I see them working really, really hard not to concede.
“Like I said, today I think we gave away too many chances, United deserved more than a 3-0 loss. But it's also our quality that we do score our own chances.”